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Cytosol |
Fluid that suspends other elements |
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Cellular Projections |
Not found in all cells, used for movement, located in the respiratory cell to move nucleas |
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Cell diversity |
Cell that connect body parts.(Fibroblast,Erythrocytes) |
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Epithelial Cell |
Cells that cover and line body organs. |
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Macrophage |
Cell that fights diseases.(Lysosomes) |
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Membrane Transport |
Movement of substances into and out of a cell. |
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Diffusion |
Particles tend to distribute themselves evenly with a solution. |
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Diffusion |
Particles tend to distribute themselves evenly with a solution. |
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Simple Diffusion |
Unassisted process |
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Diffusion |
Particles tend to distribute themselves evenly with a solution. |
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Simple Diffusion |
Unassisted process |
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Osmosis |
Simple diffusion of water |
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Facilitated Diffusion |
Substances require a protein carrier for passive transport |
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Facilitated Diffusion |
Substances require a protein carrier for passive transport |
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Filtration |
Water and solutes are forced through a Membrane by fluid or hydrostatic pressure. |
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Phospholipid Bilayer |
is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells. |
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Glycolipids |
Lipids with attached carbohydrate groups. |
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Cilia |
move liquid past the surface of the cell. |
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Flagella |
Whip-like structure that allows the cell to move. |
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Nucleoplasm |
It is a highly gelatinous, sticky liquid that supports the chromosomes and nucleoli. |
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Centrosome |
Organizes microtubules to provide structure for cell |
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Centriole |
Helps with cell division |
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Microtubules |
They move vesicles, granules, organelles like mitochondria, and chromosomes. |
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Vesicles |
Stores and transports substances throughout the cell. |
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Nuclear Pores |
They allow passage of large particles in and out of the nucleas |
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Homeostasis |
the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment within an organism by coordinated physiological mechanisms. |
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Cytosol |
Fluid portion of the cytosoplasm. |
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Cytosol |
Fluid portion of the cytosoplasm. |
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Free ribosomes |
Makes proteins that function inside the cell |
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Cytosol |
Fluid portion of the cytosoplasm. |
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Free ribosomes |
Makes proteins that function inside the cell |
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Fixed Ribosomes |
make proteins for organelles and the cell membrane, cellular exocytosis, and lysosomal enzymes. |